Have RG3 and Manziel put the kibosh on drafting a spread QB? Which WR could drop because of drops? Are there any three-down LBs out there? These are among questions every NFL team is asking ahead of the draft.

Despite only three wins in 2014, there are reasons for optimism in Oakland, notably Derek Carr at the quarterback position. But he needs help and James Jones and Andre Holmes aren't quite enough at wide receiver. Alabama's Amari Cooper could be the answer.

If the Buccaneers decide that Jameis Winston's off-field issues are a result of immature decisions that will develop over time, Tampa should draft him No. 1 overall and keep him in the state of Florida.

The Titans at No. 2 would have a chance to draft the quarterback who doesn't go first overall. However, Tennessee might elect to stick with Zach Mettenberger as the 2015 starter and address another need area.

The projected first round pick suffered the injury in the Aggies' win over West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl, erasing any chance that he'll perform in the Senior Bowl, Scouting Combine or Pro Day and putting his draft stock and perhaps even 2015 season in doubt.